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Video Games Live in Los Angeles During E3 and Announces 60 New Performances World Wide

By Stewart Marsh on 29/04/2024 21:51 UTC

Video Games Live will be teaming up with E3 (Electronic Entertainment Exposition) to continue its 10 year tradition of pulling out all the stops for its annual Los Angeles show by announcing a cavalcade of special guests, first time ever music premieres, industry stars, and incredible prizes.  The performance will take place on Wednesday, June 11th at the Nokia Theatre positioned directly across the street from E3, the game industry’s most important annual event.

We typically like to keep our setlist a secret, but there are so many incredible performances, spectacular performers and industry special guests that I decided this time around to publish almost the entire setlist to the public as nothing like this has ever been attempted for a video game concert anywhere in the world!  Since starting Video Games Live over 13 years ago, this particular show is definitely going to be one of our biggest and most exciting shows ever.  Being partnered with E3 allows us to bring the entire industry together for a complete celebration of the gaming universe.

Prolific game composer and Video Games Live creator/executive producer Tommy Tallarico

Featuring world premiere of music from Blizzard Entertainments highly anticipated upcoming World of Warcraft’s expansion Warlords of Draenor, Tetris, Malukah performing her song “Dragonborn Comes” from Skyrim (over 40 million+ views on YouTube), Halo and many more. More information on the setlist can be found here on the Video Games Live website.

Also announcing 60 new dates around the world, taking place over the next 9 months.  Countries include the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Argentina, Columbia, China, Italy, England, Belgium, France, Sweden, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, United Arab Emirates, Austria, South Africa, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey AND MORE!

Tickets are on sale right now, so if you’re in LA on June 11th defiantly go and check out this awesome performance of Video Games music!